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Why Do Beavers Have Orange Teeth? Beaver teeth are very strong and have long sharp incisor teeth to deal with wood, sticks, rocks, and branches. Beaver’s teeth are protected by an iron-rich outer enamel, which is responsible for their teeth’ orange color and strength. Beaver’s teeth grow continuously throughout their lives, but they are trimmed down due to the daily use of the teeth for cutting wood and branches.
Beavers are among the largest species of rodents that can be found in the northern hemisphere. Beavers are popular among people as the dam makers of the animal world. Beavers are among the very few animal species that modify their habitat significantly. Beavers are highly beneficial to the Environment. By constructing dams, they help to create habitat for many aquatic organisms. ( source © )
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